Ambarella’s AI tech to be showcased at CES in LG in-cabin and other solutions
In addition to the semiconductor company’s CV25 AI system-on-chip in LG’s latest driver-monitoring system, the company will show two firsts — an automotive passenger-vehicle and fleet-focused vision language model and an updated Oculii centralized radar using a production CV3 AI domain control SoC.
At CES 2025 next month in Las Vegas, Ambarella technology will showcased in an LG Electronics in-cabin solution, with the semiconductor company’s CV25 AI SoC (system-on-chip) in a new LG DMS (driver monitoring system). The DMS allows safer vehicles and is already in production with an unnamed global automotive OEM.
With a claimed industry-leading AI performance per watt, Ambarella’s CV25 chipset, manufactured using 10-nm process technology, enables LG’s DMS to perform real-time analysis of high-resolution video from in-vehicle cameras. In combination with accurate object recognition, the SoC supports smooth high-definition video processing and achieves high energy efficiency for integration with in-vehicle sensors. It facilitates high-quality, detailed imaging in low light and over a high dynamic range, ensuring stable monitoring regardless of environment, weather, or time of day.
LG’s new DMS solution can accurately detect subtle driver eye and head movements by leveraging VisionWare, a key part of the company’s AlphaWare portfolio of mobility software, to determine whether the driver is distracted or drowsy.
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